Vintage Indian Dhurrie Geometric White Hand-Knotted Wool Runner Double-Sided BB8200 3'5" × 19'6" $14,000
$14,000
A striking example of mid-20th century Indian textile craftsmanship, this vintage cotton runner from the 1940s showcases a rare and highly symbolic design, rooted in Islamic art and architecture. The rug is composed of ten repeated mihrab (prayer niche) motifs, each framed by a pointed arch and filled with intricate geometric diamond-and-dot patterns. These motifs are clearly segmented by vertical bands, reinforcing their individual presence while contributing to the visual rhythm of the whole runner.
Woven in a reversible flatweave technique, the rug is entirely double-sided, offering versatility and longevity. One side presents a vivid indigo-blue ground with white lattice patterns, while the reverse inverts the palette, creating a striking white ground with blue motifs. This inversion adds a dynamic dimension to the piece and makes it suitable for a variety of interior moods and seasonal displays.
The bold symmetry and minimal color scheme recall the purity of traditional jaali screens and architectural detailing found in Mughal-era structures. Woven from 100% cotton, the runner is both soft and durable — ideal for use in hallways, entryways, or as a design focal point in a minimalist space.
Measuring approximately 20 feet by 4 feet, this runner is not only a rare decorative textile but also a culturally resonant artifact. The presence of Arabic calligraphy along the bottom of one mihrab suggests a ceremonial or spiritual use, possibly for communal prayer or meditation.
This vintage Indian runner is a beautiful blend of functionality, historical reference, and visual sophistication.
Rich in heritage and artistry, this handmade rug exemplifies the high standards of Doris Leslie Blau’s curated pieces. With a wide range of prices, Doris Leslie Blau makes exceptional rugs accessible to collectors and designers alike.
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